Easter Parade
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:29:15
- I'm afraid...
- Don't worry.

:29:17
- It was just the first performance.
- I was so nervous.

:29:19
One thing you mustn't do:
Get a stranglehold on me.

:29:22
It pulls me off balance.
:29:23
- I know.
- Relax, you'll be all right.

:29:26
I hope so. Did you send these?
:29:29
- Yes.
- They're very beautiful.

:29:31
- You go change, we'll have dinner.
- May I bring my roses?

:29:34
Sure.
:29:36
- Keep sending flowers. It's good business.
- Yes, sir.

:29:40
How did the act go, Mr. Hewes?
:29:41
One bow.
:29:43
Too bad.
:29:47
Eddie. Eddie.
:29:48
Eddie, get down there. Sit. Sit.
:29:51
All right, everybody sit down. Sit down.
:29:54
Tomorrow we'd better get some dogs
in the act.

:30:02
- Here's the young lady.
- Nadine.

:30:04
Darling, I was so excited
when I got your message.

:30:07
- When did you get in town?
- I got in this morning.

:30:10
I can recommend fillet of sole meuniere.
:30:14
- Monsieur had that last night.
- Last night?

:30:16
- We'll order later.
- Very well. I'll remove this.

:30:19
We're expecting someone else.
:30:21
- Luncheon for three?
- Who's joining us?

:30:24
Someone who's very important
to both of us.

:30:26
Johnny, I'm going to meet your father.
:30:30
Look, Nadine, our future is so far away.
:30:33
I have years of school ahead of me...
:30:36
I thought you were almost finished
with law school.

:30:38
I am, I am. But I've decided
to become a doctor.

:30:44
I'll wait.
:30:49
Well, it's liable to be a tough struggle.
:30:53
I won't inherit any of my father's money
until I'm at least...

:30:57
...fifty-five.
- Fifty-five? That's an odd arrangement.


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